Never mind the dodgy practices, the legal ability to discriminate against pupils on religious grounds need to stophttp://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/feb/09/schools-admissions-dodgy-practices-ofsted …
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@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 that is not a failure of faith schools but of local authority not providing state school -
@bobrey2009@Stephenmevans1 yes it is. My child is discriminated against & barred from a state school cos her parents don't believe in God. -
@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 not banned from ALL schools. Bet there is a secular school your child attends -
@bobrey2009@Stephenmevans1 no, the only good or outstanding schools are all CofE and I wasn't prepared to lie about believing in God. -
@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 so you dont like secular school your local authority provides which is your own choice. -
@bobrey2009@Stephenmevans1 no, my choice was between rubbish school & lying about religion. Believers got their first choice of school. -
@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 seems you might be better moving to find school which satisfies your needs like other parents do -
@bobrey2009 state schools funded by taxpayers shouldn't be faith schools. Teaching religion is different from promoting it. - 4 more replies
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@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 you only pay share of state school tax not ALL schools. -
@bobrey2009@Stephenmevans1 yes, but all state schools should be open to all children. You wouldn't allow hospital or buses to ban atheists! -
@JuliaHB1@Stephenmevans1 religious schools teach religion. Do you want your children raised as religious? If so go to church.
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